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Sabrina Carpenter's new X-rated album cover is a 'desperate bid to finally shed her Disney past' as superstar blasts trolls for slamming her sexuality.
Sabrina Carpenter has addressed criticism that her music and image are overly sexualised, insisting there's far more substance to her artistry than critics give her credit for.
Sabrina Carpenter opened up about her experience of facing public scrutiny as a female artist in the pop industry. Her upcoming album, Man's Best Friend, has got many eye-rolls, particularly for its controversial cover.
Leaving little to the imagination, she was photographed for Rolling Stone kneeling on the floor while wearing nothing but thigh-high socks and her flowing long blond hair.
Sabrina Carpenter responds to the criticism of her provocative performances and album cover in a new interview.
From sexual innuendos and suggestive stage antics to daring outfit choices, her performances are laced with both sensuality and sass. While all of it stems from a place of playful performance and artistic expression, Sabrina has found herself at the receiving end of criticism—labelled as “over-sexualised” by online trolls.
Sabrina Carpenter addresses criticism surrounding her performances and 'Juno' positions during an interview with Rolling Stone, highlighting the double standards female artists face and the humor she finds in the complaints.